| A | B |
| The operation of changing (as by rotation, translation, and reflection) one configuration into another in accordance with a mathematical rule. | Transformation |
| The transformation that slide a figure along a line without turning. | Translation |
| The transformation that turns a figure around a point. | Rotation |
| The point around which a figure rotates. | Center of rotation |
| The transformation that flips a figure across aline to create a mirror image. | Reflection |
| The resulting figure of a translation, rotation, or reflection which is congruent to the original figure. | Image |
| The three types of transformations: translation, rotation, reflection are called? | Rigid transformation |
| A transformation that preserves the shape of the figure but contracts or expands the size is called? | Nonrigid transformation |
| The constant of dilation for contraction or expansion is called? | Scale factor |